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citizen AI
  • Resource
  • French Safer Internet Centre
  • 02 April 2026

CitizenAI is a ready-to-use educational programme designed to introduce young people to artificial intelligence, with a specific focus on generative AI. It supports both teachers and facilitators in delivering structured, engaging sessions that build critical understanding and responsible use of AI technologies among learners aged 13 to 17. 

The programme is organised into two complementary learning pathways: 

animated film for children
  • Resource
  • North Macedonian Safer Internet Centre
  • 02 April 2026

“Click safely” is an animated awareness video developed within the MKSafeNet Safer Internet Centre in North Macedonia.

Through the story of a young girl, her friend, and a digital guide character, the resource teaches children how to stay safe online by recognising cyberbullying, avoiding suspicious links, protecting personal information, questioning fake profiles, reporting harmful behaviour, and asking trusted adults for help. 

The storyline also promotes healthier digital habits, including balanced screen time and the importance of real-life friendships and support.

Digiduck front of the edition
  • Resource
  • Dutch Safer Internet Centre
  • 02 April 2026

In September 2025, a new edition of DigiDuck was launched. In this special issue of Donald Duck, online safety and digital skills take centre stage.

Everyone with a subscription to the weekly magazine received a copy at home, and it was also distributed to public libraries and schools across the Netherlands, accompanied by a teaching guide with practical tips for using DigiDuck in the classroom. 

Interactive educational poster about internet safety connected with wires and clips inside a box, used with Makey Makey; the light is on, showing the activity was completed and electricity symbolically restored.
  • Resource
  • Luxembourgish Safer Internet Centre
  • 02 April 2026

DigiRallye Winter Edition by BEE SECURE is an unplugged, story-driven programme for digital education beyond screens (ages 7–12)

In a world without electricity, children rediscover the digital world... offline.

The image shows a parent and a child in a domestic setting, focused on digital activity.
  • Resource
  • Albanian Safer Internet Centre
  • 02 April 2026

The guide provides parents and caregivers with clear information and practical steps to help them recognise online child exploitation, including warning signs that every parent should recognise. 

Its aim is to support parents and caregivers in identifying visible signs and changes in their child’s behaviour. The guide also offers practical advice on how parents and caregivers can support their children and explains where and how to report cases when a child is a victim of online abuse or exploitation.

horror posters of internet risks and fears
  • Resource
  • Spanish Safer Internet Centre
  • 02 April 2026

This is a resource in the form of posters (5 different designs) which, by featuring legendary horror characters as protagonists, aims to raise awareness among young people about certain risks and dangers online and how they can deal with them: 

Title image of brochure "My child and AI"
  • Resource
  • German Safer Internet Centre
  • 02 April 2026

AI is already shaping the way children and young people grow up and is an integral part of everyday family life - from everyday decisions to school issues and emotional topics. Parents and caregivers are therefore faced with the challenge of accompanying their children in a world increasingly characterised by artificial proximity.

Two illustrated young boy and girl exchanging over the phone
  • Resource
  • Estonian Safer Internet Centre
  • 02 April 2026

A girl called Kaisa and a boy called Rasmus have created a Smart Club to help you navigate the internet smartly. Learn with them.

Short Smart Club videos provide information about how to protect personal data, what to do in case of cyberbullying and trolling, and about the importance of taking breaks from using the screens and smartphones. 

The target group is children and young people.

panel discussion from the online lesson
  • Resource
  • Finnish Safer Internet Centre
  • 02 April 2026

A live streamed remote lesson (held on 8 October 2025) was aimed at all Finnish students in grades 7–9, as well as lower secondary school teachers and other professionals. The lesson included interviews, comedic inserts, challenges and other activities for young people following the lesson. Additionally, a learning material was created for teachers to help them deal with the themes after watching the remote lesson.

In 2025, SuperDigikoulu focused on the following themes: 

Image show cover of Switched On booklet: Switched On A Digital Citizenship Education Programme for 5th and 6th Class
  • Resource
  • Irish Safer Internet Centre
  • 02 April 2026

The Switched On programme has been developed to assist and support educators when teaching primary pupils aged 10 - 13 years old how to be safe, responsible and competent digital citizens. 

The Switched On programme will raise pupils’ awareness of how they can be active digital citizens in a variety of digital-related activity – whether it be creating or publishing content, socialising, learning, researching or playing games. 

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